Re: weather plus 6.3
Adriano Barbieri
Hi Rui,
Thanks!
Regards Adriano
Il 14/05/2019 16:01, Rui Fontes ha
scritto:
Confirming that is working now!
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Re: Weather_Plus 6.3 - Why is the documentation in English missing during the creation of the addon?
Hi,
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Before moving this to add-ons list, a few questions: 1. Do you get an error when trying to generate English readme? 2. Are readme files generated for other languages? 3. Did you install all required modules for generating add-on packages, including Markdown? Let's move this to add-ons list in order to reduce confusion for users. Cheers, Joseph
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Rémy Ruiz Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2019 7:50 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] Weather_Plus 6.3 - Why is the documentation in English missing during the creation of the addon? Hi , I need to understand something ... Why is the documentation in English missing during the creation of the addon? When I try to build the addon is missing the English folder and read.md/html files in the doc. I do this from a pseudo copy of the repository to avoid damaging this, I do something wrong? Do I have to create the "en" folder manually into doc folder? the readme.md file is well present in the root in this copy of the repository. There is no module for this construction. Thank you for You help. Cheers. Rémy
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Weather_Plus 6.3 - Why is the documentation in English missing during the creation of the addon?
Rémy Ruiz
Hi ,
I need to understand something ... Why is the documentation in English missing during the creation of the addon? When I try to build the addon is missing the English folder and read.md/html files in the doc. I do this from a pseudo copy of the repository to avoid damaging this, I do something wrong? Do I have to create the "en" folder manually into doc folder? the readme.md file is well present in the root in this copy of the repository. There is no module for this construction. Thank you for You help. Cheers. Rémy
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Re: weather plus 6.3
Hermann-Josef Kurzen
Hi Rui
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would You please tell me the link for download? Greetings - Hermann --- Ursprüngliche Nachricht ---
Von: "Rui Fontes" <rui.fontes@tiflotecnia.com> Wichtigkeit Normal
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Re: weather plus 6.3
Rui Fontes
Confirming that is working now!
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Rui Fontes Às 14:25 de 14/05/2019, Adriano Barbieri via Groups.Io escreveu:
Hi Don,
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Re: weather plus 6.3
Adriano Barbieri
Hi Don, Now it works, can you try again? Thank You for your report.
Regards Adriano
Il 14/05/2019 14:54, Don H ha scritto:
Got a update notice this morning saying that weather plus 6.3 was available. I enered on yes and it downloaded the update but then gave a error message that a file was missing or was a incorrect format. Tried it twice with same results.
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Re: weather plus 6.3
Rui Fontes
Same here...
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Rui Fontes Às 13:54 de 14/05/2019, Don H escreveu:
Got a update notice this morning saying that weather plus 6.3 was available. I enered on yes and it downloaded the update but then gave a error message that a file was missing or was a incorrect format. Tried it twice with same results.
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weather plus 6.3
Don H
Got a update notice this morning saying that weather plus 6.3 was available. I enered on yes and it downloaded the update but then gave a error message that a file was missing or was a incorrect format. Tried it twice with same results.
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Re: Where exactly does the virtual cursor start off in browse mode?
Gene
Are these pages you have visited before?
Although I haven't specifically kept track of this, my recollection is that, on
a page you have never visited, it starts at the top
of the page consistently. On pages you have visited before, I believe it
starts where you last were on the page during that session. I don't think
that is remembered if you close and reopen the browser but I'd have to
experiment and see.
There are specific pages where JAVA script is used
to place you in a specific place, such as the search edit field on the Google
home page, but I don't think you are asking about a circumstance like
that.
Gene
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From: Felix G.
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2019 4:26 AM
Subject: [nvda] Where exactly does the virtual cursor start off in
browse mode? I've been wondering about this for some time now, so I finally decided to ask: When I follow a link, where exactly, technically, is the virtual cursor supposed to start off on the new page? About half of the time I find it at the beginning, but sometimes it seems it's placed randomly in the middle of a list of links or even down near the bottom. Please note we're not talking about ajax or anything. I'm referring to real page refreshes. Now before I cry bug, I'd like to know: What exactly is the expected behavior? Could anyone please provide an authoritative response, or share their own experience with this? The background is that I may soon be testing just how well a certain web app works with NVDA, and so I should know all there is to know about browse mode to the letter. All the best, Felix
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Where exactly does the virtual cursor start off in browse mode?
Felix G.
Hi,
I've been wondering about this for some time now, so I finally decided to ask: When I follow a link, where exactly, technically, is the virtual cursor supposed to start off on the new page? About half of the time I find it at the beginning, but sometimes it seems it's placed randomly in the middle of a list of links or even down near the bottom. Please note we're not talking about ajax or anything. I'm referring to real page refreshes. Now before I cry bug, I'd like to know: What exactly is the expected behavior? Could anyone please provide an authoritative response, or share their own experience with this? The background is that I may soon be testing just how well a certain web app works with NVDA, and so I should know all there is to know about browse mode to the letter. All the best, Felix
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Re: Routing Speech
Shaun Oliver
that, is in your general settings and has been there for several iterations of NVDA. in fact, it is the first tick box, or if you like, the second tab option in that particular dialog. hth
On 14/05/2019 13:39, Gene wrote:
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Re: Routing Speech
Gene
Also, there is a setting in NVDA settings, though
I'm not sure where it is in the newer interface, to control whether NVFDA saves
current settings as permanent when you shut it down. I recommend turning
this setting off so that you must use a command, such as control NVDA key c to
save the current configuration if you want it to be permanent. You may
change reading speed, punctuation verbosity, or other settings, not intending
them to be permanent. The default setting will save those settings if you
shut down NVDA while those settings are still in force.
Gene
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just to add to both posts that I've thoroughly read thus far, you can do it in vairly short order by doing the following. NVDA+Control+S, this brings up the synthesiser dialog. select the synth you want, or, if you already have it, leave it alone. press alt+D and this will bring you to the output combo box. set that to the desired output, then simply press enter to ok and apply the change. If you're happy with this and you want it to be a permanent fixture, pressing NVDA+Control+C will save that configuration, so you don't have to keep changing it every time. If, however, this is a temperary change, not saving that configuration as your default is the right way to go, and pressing NVDA+Control+R will reload your default configuration. I hope this is of use to you. On 14/05/2019 09:25, Nimer Jaber wrote:
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Re: Routing Speech
Shaun Oliver
just to add to both posts that I've thoroughly read thus far, you can do it in vairly short order by doing the following. NVDA+Control+S, this brings up the synthesiser dialog. select the synth you want, or, if you already have it, leave it alone. press alt+D and this will bring you to the output combo box. set that to the desired output, then simply press enter to ok and apply the change.
If you're happy with this and you want it to be a permanent fixture, pressing NVDA+Control+C will save that configuration, so you don't have to keep changing it every time.
If, however, this is a temperary change, not saving that configuration as your default is the right way to go, and pressing NVDA+Control+R will reload your default configuration.
I hope this is of use to you.
On 14/05/2019 09:25, Nimer Jaber wrote:
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Re: does NVDA work with netbook laptops?
Kerryn Gunness
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yes NVDA works with net books
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Re: Routing Speech
Nimer Jaber
Hello, Thank you for asking your question. I think you may be looking for a setting in the synths settings which is called "output device". To access this setting, 1. press NVDA+n to access the NVDA menu, down arrow to preferences and press enter. 2. Press enter on settings. 3. Press down arrow to speech. 4. Press tab to "change" to change synthesizer settings, and press enter. 5. Press tab to find the "output mode". and press down arrow to change it. 6. Once done, press enter twice to confirm the changes, or alternatively tab to the "okay" button. by the way, the relevant section discussing this feature in the NVDA user guide is 11.1.3. thanks.
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Re: Routing Speech
I believe the key you want is nvda control s. There you can root the speech synth to where ever you need it to go. Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For more info go to our website. This is also our libsyn page as well. Our telegram channel is also a good place for an announce only in regard to podcasts, contests, etc. Finally, to become a patron and help support the podcast go here
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Routing Speech
Victor Marques <therealvictormarques@...>
Hello,
I'm new, and forgive me if this has already been answered, but I couldn't find information on this. I would like to route NVDA speech output to a particular sound card or audio device, not through the main Windows sound system. This can be done in JAWS using the Sound Card Utility. Is there something similar for NVDA, or an add-on? Thanks and please forgive my novice question. Victor
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Re: Say all command
Cecelia Rodriguez <cessbraille@...>
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On May 10, 2019, at 9:50 AM, Claire Potter <claire.potter99@...> wrote:
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Re: Retrieving nvda log after NVDA crashes
Tyler Spivey
%temp%\nvda-old.log.
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On 5/13/2019 1:13 AM, Sylvie Duchateau wrote:
Hello,
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Retrieving nvda log after NVDA crashes
Sylvie Duchateau
Hello, I have installed NVDA 2019.1.1 with windows 10 version 1803 and Firefox 66.0.5, 64 bits. Nearly every time I press alt+tab to Firefox, and sometimes when I use the Slack app, NVDA closes and restarts. I tried to disable some add ons, but in order that I can find why NVDA crashes, I would like to have access to the NVDA log. I can only find the log of the started session, after NVDA has restarted. Can someone recall me where I can find the log for the session that crashed? Thank you in advance Best
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